Abana,lamented about the trauma parents and the abducted girls are going through, saying their lives will never be the same again.
Security sources said Miss Ishaya was found near a police station in the border town of Mubi on Wednesday after she was left there by the insurgents.
Abana confirmed that the girl in question
was among the schoolgirls abducted by the insurgent group about five
months ago in Chibok, Borno State, adding that she has been moved to
Adamawa State Police Headquarters in Yola.
“Susan is actually one of our daughters abducted from Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok. She was found in Mubi where her abductors dumped her and she was later taken to Yola. It has been proved that the girl is four months pregnant, and she is psychological and physically traumatized,” he stated.
Abana, who pleaded with the police authorities to ensure that she is
given adequate medical attention considering her plight, also called on
federal government to step up efforts toward freeing the remaining girls
and re-uniting them with their families.
He revealed that the girl is suffering from trauma and there are signs
of physical abuses on her body, saying he believed the insurgents
subjected their captives to horrible physical and sexual abuses.
“Evidently, the girl was subjected to serious abuse. There are
bruises on her body, and she is suffering from psychological trauma”, Abana stated.
Sources at the Police Clinic in Yola confirmed that Miss Ishaya was on
admission at the clinic where she was receiving treatment but that she
was taken to the police headquarters in the morning.
However, a source said the girl might have been referred to a better hospital.
The police public relations oficer (PPRO), Michael Haa, declined to
speak on the matter, saying the military had taken charge of security in
the state since the declaration of state of emergency by President
Jonathan in 2013.
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